Another said she was disgusted at Wooley's "sexist comments" and was left wondering if there would be any focus on Ardern's achievements.

"I assumed 60 Mins would have a second half of the Jacinda interview after the break that talked about her policies and political achievements. But... nothing. All we got was sexist comments about her looks and baby talk. Ugh. Absolutely s**tful journalism... *changes channel*", she wrote.

I assumed #60mins would have a second half of the Jacinda interview after the break that talked about her policies and political achievements. But... nothing. All we got was sexist comments about her looks and baby talk. Ugh. Absolutely shitful journalism... *changes channel* 🙄

An Australian social media user said he felt embarrassed Ardern had to endure such a "repugnant" interview.

"Some of these questions on #60mins to the NZ Prime Minister are so repugnant...then he makes a comment about how attractive she is...blurk x a million...I'm embarrassed that @jacindaardern & her husband had to endure them."

"Absolutely cringeworthy. The things women have to put up with," another said.

One female viewer took the liberty of apologising to Jacinda Ardern.

"So sorry that our Australian reporters were gross. You have huge fans in this kiwi-au house," she said.

Another praised Ardern for her political achievements and suggested she could give a few tips to Australia's MPs.

"Hey Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, If you would like to take a short trip to Australia to give our politicians some tips you would be welcome with open arms. What an incredible woman. You are the type of politician our country needs."

Hey Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern,

If you would like to take a short trip to Australia to give our politicians some tips you would be welcome with open arms.

What an incredible woman. You are the type of politician our country needs. #60mins